Obstructive Sleep Apnea Protocol Forms

OSA Brochure OSA Clinical Standards PAP Patient Waiver (English)
OSA Order Set PCP Letter PAP Patient Waiver (Spanish)
PAP Order Set    
 
  Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is present in about 30% of hospitalized patients, many of whom are undiagnosed. To address this challenge, a multidisciplinary OSA clinical effectiveness team was formed at St Anthony Central Hospital in Denver, Colorado.

In the interests of patient safety, Critical Care, Pulmonary and Sleep Associates, a professional LLP in collaboration with St. Anthony Central Hospital (Centura Health of Colorado) developed inpatient screening protocols, management protocols, policies, procedures and communication tools.

Please download these documents as needed to assist with developing your own protocols and educational materials that make most sense for your own healthcare facility.

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Disclaimer: Clinical practice guidelines are systematically developed statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances.

These guidelines are not fixed protocols that must be followed, but are intended for health care professionals and providers to consider. While they identify and describe generally recommended courses of intervention, they are not presented as a substitute for the advice of a physician or other knowledgeable health care professional or provider.

Individual patients may require different treatments from those specified in a given guideline. Guidelines are not entirely inclusive or exclusive of all methods of reasonable care that can obtain/produce the same results. While guidelines can be written that take into account variations in clinical settings, resources, or common patient characteristics, they cannot address the unique needs of each patient nor the combination of resources available to a particular community or health care professional or provider. Deviations from clinical practic guidelines may be justified by individual circumstances. Thus, guidelines must be applied based on individual patient needs using professional judgement.